@inproceedings{conf/chi/GolbeckW07, abstract = {In this paper we introduce SocialBrowsing, a Firefox extension that adds social context to the web browsing experience. The extension is paired with services provided by social networking websites, analyzes the page's contents, and adds tooltips and highlighting to indicate when there is relevant social information. We present an overview of the tool and implementation, and outline future steps for analysis.}, added-at = {2009-04-01T18:05:49.000+0200}, author = {Golbeck, Jennifer and Wasser, Michael M.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20e1483f7ed62b7d2d7e0f70793b0f003/adrienjoly}, booktitle = {CHI Extended Abstracts}, crossref = {conf/chi/2007a}, date = {2007-05-02}, editor = {Rosson, Mary Beth and Gilmore, David J.}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1240866.1241011}, interhash = {34d0fd3782dd7c7c13ebeae248d6874f}, intrahash = {0e1483f7ed62b7d2d7e0f70793b0f003}, isbn = {978-1-59593-642-4}, keywords = {augmentation browser foaf page social web}, pages = {2381-2386}, publisher = {ACM}, timestamp = {2009-04-01T18:05:49.000+0200}, title = {SocialBrowsing: integrating social networks and web browsing.}, url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi2007a.html#GolbeckW07}, year = 2007 } @article{Liris-3605, abstract = {Social Networking Sites (SNS) have become increasingly popular with the rise of the Web 2.0 in which internet users are invited to contribute and interact on web sites. Although many SNS are criticized for privacy issues, most of their users tend to share more and more personal (and sometimes intimate) content on these communities. This creates new opportunities for them to communicate and exchange with their friends, acquaintances or even with people they are ready to interact with. In this paper, we explore how to gather and leverage user’s context knowledge in order to ease and enhance the social communication experience in networking sites. In order to give a first illustration of our proposition, we also present our current works on hyperlocal communications as a transposition of the SNS paradigm to real life meetings and encounters. We rely on an analysis of several modern SNS and their new usages, a definition of context-awareness, and the current trends that motivate our approach.}, added-at = {2009-02-18T14:34:02.000+0100}, author = {Joly, Adrien and Maret, Pierre and Daigremont, Johann}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2961f1e10b008013abf0454c8f530c1fb/adrienjoly}, editor = {Calmet, Jacques and Maret, Pierre}, interhash = {81056b69d45e579878c26af2cb2b4d7d}, intrahash = {961f1e10b008013abf0454c8f530c1fb}, issn = {0972-9038}, journal = {International Journal of Computer Science and Applications}, keywords = {awareness context facebook imported networking sns social}, language = {en}, month = {February}, note = {Special Issue on Networking Mobile Virtual Knowledge}, number = 2, timestamp = {2009-02-18T14:34:02.000+0100}, title = {Context-Awareness, the Missing Block of Social Networking}, url = {http://www.tmrfindia.org/ijcsa/v62.html}, volume = 4, year = 2009 } @inbook{joly_socami, abstract = {At a time when the amount of information grows exponentially on the Internet, when most people can be connected at all times with powerful personal devices, we need to enhance, adapt and simplify access to information and communication with other people. The vision of ambient intelligence which is a relevant solution, brings many challenges in the domain of context-awareness, adaptive human-system interaction, privacy enforcement and social communications. We believe that ontologies and other semantic technologies can help to meet most of these challenges in a unified manner, as they are a bridge between meaningful (but fuzzy by nature) human knowledge and digital information systems. In this chapter, we review several utilizations of semantic technologies for context management, adaptive human-system interaction, privacy enforcement and social communications in the scope of ubiquitous computing. Based on identified benefits and lacks, we propose several research leads towards the realization of a unified ubiquitous system based on the social web and semantic technologies.}, added-at = {2008-12-08T16:04:02.000+0100}, author = {Joly, Adrien and Maret, Pierre and Bataille, Fabien}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/299e9dfe87d7a8734f61566b2d6c54d87/adrienjoly}, chapter = 14, editor = {Stojanovic, Dragan}, interhash = {d16cd4f0f10096405de3d3d719274175}, intrahash = {99e9dfe87d7a8734f61566b2d6c54d87}, journal = {Context-Aware Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing for Enhanced Usability: Adaptive Technologies and Applications}, keywords = {ambient ami context intelligence multimodal networking privacy socami social trust ubicomp}, publisher = {IGI Global, DISSEMINATOR of KNOWLEDGE}, timestamp = {2008-12-08T16:04:02.000+0100}, title = {Leveraging Semantic Technologies towards Social Ambient Intelligence}, type = {Survey and position}, url = {http://gislab.elfak.ni.ac.yu/dstojanovic/Context-AwareBook.htm}, year = 2009 }